athers shared largely in the intense anxiety which pervaded the United States, from the declaration of peace in 1783 to the adoption of the Federal Constitution in 1788.
Though independence was achieved, yet it might prove a curse, if a form of government could not be adopted which would harmoniously unite all the Colonies into aamin Hall1775.
Thomas Brooks1776.
T. Brooks, (under the Constitution)1780.
Thomas Brooks1781.
Aaron Hall1782.
John Brooks1785.
James Wyman1787.
Thomas Brooks1788.
Ebenezer Hall1789.
Nathaniel Hall1800.
Timothy Bigelow1808.
Dudley Hall1813.
Abner Bartlett1815.
Turell Tufts1824.
Thatcher Magoun1825.
John B. Fitch1826.e gave to Medford one hundred acres of land in Granby (South Hadley), for the use and better support of the common schools of the town.
This Granby farm was sold, 1788, for one hundred dollars, to Mr. Richard Hall.
Generosity was native with him, and shone the salient feature of his character.
He loved to give, and loved to s
b Burnap, of Merrimac, 1776, and had--
26-87Horatio G., b. Jan. 4, 1778.
88Elizabeth, b. 1779; d. 1840.
89Ruth, b. 1780; d. Nov. 27, 1806.
90Hannah b. 1781.
91Rebecca, b. May 14, 1784.
92Abigail, b. 1785; d. Aug. 26, 1808.
93John, b. 1788; d. 1827.
94Jacob, b. Feb. 17, 1790.
95Susan, b. Nov. 14, 1791.
96Caleb B., b. Feb. 17, 1794.
97Francis, b. Jan. 24, 1796.
98Lucy, b. Oct. 2, 1797; d. 1842.
99George W., b. Nov. 30, 1802.
Brown, John, m. Anna Tufts, June 24, 1700.uisa, m. Theodore Atkinson.
169Charles, d. unm.
170Asa Alford, m. Miss Gilman.
66-110Joseph Tufts m. Abigail Tufts, and had--
110-171Abigail, b. 1785.
172Joseph, b. 1783; m. Helen Whittemore.
173Lydia, b. 1786; d. 1808.
174Bernard, b. 1788; m. Lucinda Tufts.
175Asa, b. 1790; m. Mary Ann Tufts.
176Lucy, b. 1792; m. Gershom Whittemore.
177Mary, b. 1793; d. 1820.
178Edmund, b. 1795.
179Mercy, b. 1797; d. 1820.
180Harriet, b. 1799; m. James Russell.
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Bacon, 1749; Bailey, 1806; Ballard, 1721: Binford, 1757; Blodgett, 1752; Blunt, 1748; Boutwell, 1753; Bradish, 1745; Brattle, 1747; Bucknam, 1766; Budge, 1762; Burdit, 1761; Burns, 1751; Bushby, 1735; Butterfield, 1785.
Calif, 1750; Chadwick, 1756; Cook, 1757; Cousins, 1755; Crease, 1757; Crowell, 1752.
Davis, 1804; Degrusha, 1744; Dexter, 1767; Dill, 1734; Dixon, 1758; Dodge, 1749; Durant, 1787.
Earl, 1781; Easterbrook, 1787; Eaton, 1755; Edwards, 1753; Erwin, 1752.
Farrington, 1788; Faulkner, 1761; Fessenden, 1785; Fitch, 1785; Floyd, 1750; Fowle, 1752; French, 1755.
Galt, 1757; Gardner, 1721; Garret, 1732; Giles, 1719; Gill, 1738; Goddard, 1745; Gowen, 1773; Grace, 1779; Greatton, 1718; Green, 1785.
Hosmer, 1746; Hunt, 1751.
Kendall, 1752; Kettle, or Kettell, 1740.
Lathe, Laithe, and Leathe, 1738; Learned, 1793; Le Bosquet, 1781.
Mack, 1790; Mallard, 1753; Mansfield, 1759; May, 1759; MacCarthy, 1747; MacClinton, 1750; Mead, 1757; Melendy, 1732; Morrill,